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The US is the most persistent mass violator of civil rights

or human rights in our present world. We are not talking or


including the mass genocide of the native tribes in North
America or the wholesale enslavement of Africa-born people
and forcing them to work and live like savages far away from
their land of birth or the systematic suppression, seclusion,
expulsion and even killings of early Asian immigrants in
California and eleswhere or the firebombing of German and
Japanese cities or the atomic massacres of Jap civilians
in Hiroshima and Nagasaki but merely all those acts that
took place after 1945.

At the end of the last world war, the US after winning the
fight against the fascist powers still absolutely had no
intention at all to practise the universal rules and laws
of equality and fairness. The US continued its long-standing
policy of oppressing its minorities. Even those coloured
people serving in its military were not exempted from the
discriminatory and other harmful practices then prevalent
all across the US. So much for civil or human rights.

In the fifties, the African-American minority started the


civil disobedience movement to press for their civil rights
in the US. During this time, such people were treated like
second-class citizens and they were deprived of many rights
when going about their daily lives. They were expected to
give up their seats to whites on crowded buses and in the
cinemas, public restaurants and cafes, they either had to
sit in their own designated corner or had to leave the place
altogether. Those that resisted were often beaten up and
arrested. So much for civil or human rights.

In the sixties, The African-American minority took their


civil disobedience movement one step further and turned
it into a civil rights-cum-anti-war struggle against the
establishment in Washington. By this time, a few of the
more extremist elements taking part in the struggle had
no hesitation in resorting to the use of firearms. Riots
frequently broke out and violence was very widespread all
over the country. Looting and shooting sprees became quite
common and the US police responded with unprecedented
brutality. So much for civil and human rights.

In the seventies, over half of the the African-American


minority found themselves entrenched in the packed inner
cities throughout the US, largely as a result of severe
discriminatory housing and employment policies, giving
rise to many crime-ridden ghettos and forcing many young
people to eventually land themselves in prison. Prisons
began to become overcrowded and fights and rioting became
very common and the police and prison authorities duly
responded with maximum force to quell all the violence.
So much for civil and human rights.

Even today, the US police is never shy to use maximum


force against the public. Many stories, photos, videos
of extremely brutish US police conduct have circulated
everywhere except in the offices of US leaders. This is
why US leaders are always blind and deaf to such things.
Even the mere act of calling the police 'fat pigs' or
talking back to a police officer could easily earn a
person a short stay in the slammer with some free kicks
and punches thrown in. So much for civil or human rights.

These are the stories inside the US itself. Abroad, the


US went on a course of action that broke almost every rule
about what not to do in order to preserve human rights.

The US military got involved in the Korean War and during


the worst period of the fighting, Korean civilians were
targeted by the US soldiers. Apparently, East Asian men,
women and chidren do not have civil or human rights in
combat situations where US soldiers found themselves under
threat. During the worst days when the US could not get
going, there was talk of using atomic bombs. So, East
Asian lives are quite expendable. Whatever happened to
human rights then. This, only a short while after the
Tokyo Tribunal which dealt with Jap war criminals who
killed masses of civilians.

During the Vietnam War, the US forces found it tough


fighting the Vietcong, so Vietnamese civilians found
themselves at the receiving end of US rage. Numerous
cases of atrocities were committed against civilians
and illegal chemical weapons were used on Vietnamese
soil and all kinds of newly introduced ordnance were
employed. Today people are still getting maimed and
killed by deadly leftover US-manufactured munitions.

Eleswhere, the US actively supported corrupt regimes


from Latin America to Africa, the Middle East and to
places in S. E. Asia like Indonesia, the Philippines,
Thailand and some others. In many of these countries
people were murdered, massacred, kidnapped or forced
into the vice trade. US soldiers and sailors usually
visited these places for 'rest and recreation'. This
is how the US treat other nations. So much for civil
or human rights.

After the end of that unpopular war, the US got into


the Afghan adventure and trained fighters how to use
remote-controlled bombs and mines and other sabotage
techniques and welcomed Arab fighters into the area,
thus directly giving birth to al-Qaeda. Now, Afghan
civilians are paying a bloody price for it on behalf
of the US. So much for human rights.

The US also invaded Iraq and caused the direct deaths


of at least half a million people in that land. Today
the country has become both a wasteland and abattoir,
with human blood flowing in the streets and hospitals
virtually everyday. So much for great human rights.

And now, that new leader is busily picking his brains


and wondering if the Afghan civilians are still eager
to welcome more killers into their country. US troops
went sent there to kick out the Taliban rulers and to
provide the Afghans with 'protection from terror' but
the Afghan civilians have now learned that they don't
need that kind of 'protection' at all. The US soldier
was only a murderer and killer of babies and children
but the Pentagon and the White House are now counting
and tallying how many more murderers and killers they
should be shipping out to Afghanistan tomorrow.

The whole of Afghanistan is now shaking and trembling


at the propect of having to put up with more terrible
and cruel and cold-blooded butchers coming their way,
and this on the heels of the US-backed election fraud
and the sworning-in of a US puppet leadership that is
known to be not good at anything at all except sowing
corruption and inviting more increased attacks by the
insurgents. So much for Afghan rights.

The civilians in Afghanistan clearly have no civil or


human rights at all. The leader of the US is the one
person who decides whether they should live or die.

This produces a situation where civil or human rights


are going out through the window because the troopers
of the US Army are knocking at the door. This kind of
situation has been repeated in almost countless areas
throughout the world, and always without fail, the US
military was very deeply and directly involved.

Even now, Obama and the Pentagon are objecting to any


bill outlawing landmines. Why ? It's because both are
of the opinion the victims do not have any rights. In
many nations in Africa and also in Cambodia, children
make up most of the victims. But as far as Mr Obama's
concerned, their fate do not merit any consideration.
It's so totally heartless of Obama to disregard their
inalienable basic rights. Very possibly, dark-skinned
kids are born into this world without possessing even
any kind of right. So now we can truly understand why
the US is still so keen on using deadly landmines.

Thus, the US is the most persistent violator of civil


and human rights on this planet. The US is very, very
surely the most evil and the most deadly hypocritical
violator of universal people's rights in history.

The US is EVIL. Very, very EVIL. Extremely EVIL.

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